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LEARNING HOW TO LEARN…THE METHODS OF HISTORY Many of these methodologies are cross-curricular.
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But in History… Each method can be applied to a story, giving the elements that are interesting to people of all ages: * plot * drama * intrigue * good vs. evil
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The challenge for good teachers… To make the story elements work for you to sustain students’ interest. This is what educators mean when they talk about “making History come alive”.
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The strategies you can use to do this include… Analyzing Brainstorming Examining cause and effect Using charts and graphic organizers Using flow charts Classifying Comparing (in words, charts,Venn diagrams)
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Strategies you can use to do this include… Concept posters Chronologies and timelines Cartoon analysis Critical thinking ( e.g., differentiating between facts and opinion, detecting bias, building a critical thinking model) Debating Games
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Strategies you can use to do this… Interviewing Interpreting images Decision making Essay writing Teaching popular propaganda techniques Varying your sources ( primary, secondary, objects from the past) Graphing (bar, line, and circle) Teaching strong note making (T-notes, point form, outline notes) Teaching graphic note making (webs, flow charts, mind maps) Teaching notebook organization Teaching study skills
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Strategies you can use to do this… Teaching a problem solving model Role playing/ simulations Researching on the internet (teach not to plagiarize) Teach the skills of self-assessment, group assessment, and project assessment Teach how to learn new vocabulary; use active, concept clarification approaches
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Strategies you can use to do this… Teach writing in its many storytelling forms: * biography * diary or journal * friendly letter * hard news story ( 5 W’s & How?) * historical story * play/ skit * short story
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Strategies you can use to do this… Teach writing in its many persuasive forms: * advertisements * brochures/ pamphlets/ flyers * editorials * essays (especially comparison and argumentative formats) * letters to the editor * political cartoons * reviews or critiques of products or performances * speeches
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Strategies you can use to do this… Teaching writing in its several expository forms: * instructions * directions * how-to manuals
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Strategies you can use to do this… Teach writing in its many report forms: * census taking * news report * newspaper * magazine or newspaper feature article * research report * survey/ poll/ questionnaire * interview
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Strategies you can use to do this… Teach descriptive writing: * teach to write about details that appeal to the senses * teach to consider careful wording choices ( high impact words)
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But mainly… Teach actively…don’t be the football star confined to the classroom!
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